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Ubisoft plans EA-style Project 10 Dollar DLC Scheme

by Stephen Coleman on 20 May 2010, 12:00

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Reporting on Ubisoft's fiscal results conference call, Kotaku says the publisher is considering following in EA's footsteps with the "project 10 dollar" DLC scheme in the near future. EA's recently implemented plan involves a one-time registration code included with each brand new game. The code allows players to access "online services, features and bonus content."

"Most of the games we are releasing next year will have from the start downloadable content available, and we are looking very carefully at what is happening with EA regarding what we are calling the $10 solution, and will probably be following that line sometime in the future," said Ubisoft CFO Alain Martinez.

"We have been using keys starting last year on our products. Those keys were allowing some customers to have content if they were buying the product in specific stores, so we have the system in place to actually generate more revenue on the second-hand market," adds CEO Yves Guillemot.

"We are building the content to make sure it can be beneficial for both groups to actually pay enough on one side and on the other side when you don't buy the game as a full game that you're interested to buy the new offering and are interested to pay to get that."

Not looking great for those of us that prefer to pick up pre-owned games on the cheap!


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Yeah, you two do that and you will see MP community dwindle!
OilSheikh
Yeah, you two do that and you will see MP community dwindle!

But profits increase. Wonder which is more important to shareholders? Anyway, could be much worse - they could go to a subscription model like so many other games.
THQ have now jumped on-board, after a leaked copy of UFC 2010 hit the net and the discovery was made, THQ stated that all new copies of the game would come with an unlock code for the online modes while those who get their hands on a second hand copy will have to pay to unlock them.
What ? One more?

Bloody ____'s wanna make money wherever they see the opportunity. First, it was piracy .. now its USED games. I am having trouble buying DLC's and now I have to pay extra for MP?
OilSheikh
What ? One more?

Bloody ____'s wanna make money wherever they see the opportunity. First, it was piracy .. now its USED games. I am having trouble buying DLC's and now I have to pay extra for MP?
1) Yes, businesses want to make money. Hello capitalism. If you want to put forward state sponsored game development instead then feel free :p

2) No, you don't have to. Nice thing about free markets is you don't have to use it and therefore pay for it if you don't think it's value for money. So far I've not seen any convincing argument that choosing not to play a game is detrimental to quality of life.